Nish Panesar wouldn’t be himself if stopped plotting, relay EastEnders Spoilers. Viewers know that Nish is still not happy about his ex-wife Suki being in a perfect relationship with Eve, and from time to time, he makes sneaky moves to meddle with it. In the coming week, he will once again set the stage for another plot by inviting his grandson, Tye, into the mix. Keep scrolling to know more about it.
EastEnders spoilers suggest that Suki and Eve got engaged last month, and the duo are planning to celebrate their engagement next week in Walford. However, the now engaged couple had to overcome several obstacles planned by sinister Nish. Regular viewers might remember Nish meddling with their relationship by bringing Ayesha Siddhu into their midst, which led to Eve popping the question.
The beautiful couple is now flaunting their engagement as Nish reels in. However, he will continue to create problems for the duo by telling Vinny to invite Tye, who is Nish & Suki’s grandson from Leeds. Later in the week, when celebrations get underway, Suki will be touched by Nish’s gesture of arranging for Tye to arrive. This gesture will be enough for Suki to let evil ex attend her party.
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Nish is glad to see his whole family together but is set back after overhearing Sukiu and Eve discussing their terminal illness. The next day, Eve decides to take Suki to visit Yorkshire, but Nish manipulates the situation, which leads to Suki staying back home to spend time with Tye. Even though Eve might get upset with her decision, after speaking to Stacey, she calms down and apologises to Suki.
After a while, Kathy finds Suki with Tye & Nish at the Cafe and speaks to Suki about Nish’s intentions. We all know that Nish definitely has some tricks up his sleeve; it’s just a matter of time before it gets revealed. So stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more EastEnders Spoilers & updates! What do you think might happen next? Share your thoughts about it in the comments below.